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高三外研版月考模拟试题
太原成成中学2011-2012学年高三年级第三次月考
英语试题
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.Thesignreads“Incaseof____fire,breaktheglassandpush____redbutton.”
A./,a
B.the,the
C./,the
D.a,a
2.Edward,youplaysowell.ButI______youplayedthepiano.
A.didn’tknow
B.hadn’tknow
C.don’tknow
D.haven’tknow
3.Thewoman'sskirtwastoolong.Shehadto_________.
A.letitout
B.takeitin
C.letitin
D.takeitout
4.Hepaidforaseat,whenhe_____haveenteredfree.
A.would
B.must
C.need
D.could
5.Hegotupearly,________tocatchthetrain.
A.tohope
B.hoping
C.hope
D.hoped
6._____andshortofbreath,AndyandRubywerethefirsttoreachthetopofMountTai.
A.Tobetired
B.Tired
C.Tiring
D.Beingtired
7.HewenttoNewYorkin2000,_____onlytwoyearslater,hebecameamillionaire.
A.when
B.which
C.where
D.that
8.“Onlytwocentimetershigher,_____breaktheworldrecord,”encouragedthecoach.
A.youwill
B.andyouwill
C.oryouwill
D.willyou
9.MostAmericanswouldprefertokeeptheirproblems______themselves,andsolvetheirproblems______themselves.
A.to,by
B.by,to
C.for,to
D.in,on
10.Themostexcitingthingforhimwas_____hefinallyfoundtwotinnedfruitsin_____seemedtohimtobeaservant’sbedroom.
A.that,what
B.what,what
C.that,where
D.what,where
11.Perhapsitisthetestsystem,ratherthantheteacher,that_____fortheheavyburdenonmiddleschoolstudentsnowadays.
A.istoblame
B.aretoblame
C.istobeblamed
D.aretobeblamed
12.InthosedaysI______takeashortwalkbeforebreakfast.
A.wasusedto
B.wasaccustomedto
C.usedto
D.wasfamiliar
13.NotuntilIwasstandingontheedgeofdeath____howmuchIwantedtolive.
A.Irealized
B.didIrealize
C.Ihadrealized
D.hadIrealized
14.Itwasnearlynineo'clock____Igottoschoolthismorning,____madeourteacherveryangry.
A.when;that
B.that;that
C.that;when
D.when;which
15.----Isshereallyveryill?
----________.Sheisinhospital.
A.Ihopeso
B.I'msure
C.I’mafraidso
D.Idon’tthinkso
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Unexpectedthingsmayhappeneverydaybutnoonecantellwhenandwhere.Peopleusuallygetsurprisedorfrightenedbysuchthings.
OnedayI16ataxitogotoameeting.Asitcamenearthecorner,thetaxistoppedsuddenly.The17gotoutlookingverypuzzled.Abig18whichhadbeenfollowingthetaxistoppedtoo.Thetaxidriverwasnow19atthecornerlookingintotheskyandthetruckdrivergotoutand20him.Anumberofcarsbehindthemwere21tostopaswellandalargecrowdofpeoplehad22atthecorner.
Thecauseofallthe23wasaverystrangenoise.Itseemedasifthousandsandthousandsof24werechirping(鸣叫).Thesoundofso25birdstogetherwasquitesurprisingandmanypeoplelooked26.
Themoststrangethingwasthat,exceptoneortwo27,therewasnootherbirdinthesky.Noonewasabletoknowwhy28twopolicemenarrivedonthescene.Theywalkedaroundthe29forawhileandthen30neartherailroadtracksbesideabigboardadvertisementfora31.Sincethenoiseseemedtobecomingfromthere,theyclimbed32andfoundthattwoloudspeakershadbeen33behindtheadvertisement.Thebirdnoiseswerebeingbroadcastto34attentiontothefilmadvertisement.
Thecinemathatmadethisadvertisementwasthen35_totaketheloudspeakersawaybecausetheycausetrouble.
16
A.ran
B.drove
C.took
D.rode
17
A.travelers
B.passengers
C.driver
D.conductor
18
A.truck
B.bus
C.car
D.bike
19
A.riding
B.moving
C.sitting
D.standing
20
A.prevented
B.joined
C.watched
D.left
21
A.told
B.ordered
C.forced
D.driven
22
A.appeared
B.gathered
C.aimed
D.covered
23
A.accident
B.thing
C.matter
D.trouble
24
A.animals
B.people
C.birds
D.beasts
25
A.big
B.wild
C.strange
D.many
26
A.disappointed
B.frightened
C.wondered
D.worried
27
A.stars
B.trees
C.snakes
D.birds
28
A.after
B.until
C.as
D.since
29
A.street
B.theatre
C.area
D.house
30
A.stopped
B.came
C.went
D.arrived
31
A.shop
B.film
C.factory
D.notice
32
A.down
B.up
C.in
D.out
33
A.left
B.kept
C.broken
D.hidden
34
A.aim
B.pay
C.give
D.draw
35
A.suggested
b.advised
C.ordered
D.persuaded
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题3分,共60分)
A
Trip1BlackBearCount
TherehavebeenfiresinthisareainthelastfewyearsandtheOfficeoftheNationalParkisnotsurehowmanyblackbearsarestillliving.Somebearshavebeenseensincethefires,andtheOfficehasaskedforyoungpeopletohelpcountthem.Theentiretripwilllastthreehours.Bookingsnecessary.
Cost:
FreeWhen:
May8
Trip2GarlandValley
BringyourdrinkandlunchforthiswalkinabeautifulareaoftheBlueMountains.GarlandValleyisclosetothetownofGarlandbutispartoftheNationalPark.Manywildanimalsliveinthisarea,includingmanyrarebirds.Thisisagreatwalkforbird-lovers.Thetriplastsfourhours.Bookingsnecessary.
Cost:
$15When:
May8,May15
Trip3FlashlightAdventure
Putonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlightandapairofglasses,andcomeforanightwalkalongtheDungogValley.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheanimalsyouwillseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Theguidewilltellyouaboutthelivesoftheanimalsyousee.Numbersarestrictlylimitedonnighttrips,sobesuretobookearly.Thiswalklaststwoandahalfhours.
Cost:
$12When:
May8,May15,May22
Equipmenttobeneeded:
·Pleasebringenoughwaterandfoodforallwalks.
·Weargoodwalkingshoes—nohighheels.
·Wearahatfordaywalks.
·Dresswarmlyfornightwalks.
·Childrenmustbewithanadult.
·Makesureyourflashlightworkswellandbringextrabatteriesfornightwalks.
·Followallinstructionsfromguidesduringthewalks.Themountainsareadangerousplace.
Bookings:
·Bookingsfortheabovetripscanbetradedbytelephone(893-4847)orontheInternetatwww.B.
36.Onwhichtripmightyouseeanimalsthatsleepduringtheday?
A.BlackBearCount.B.GarlandValley.
C.FlashlightAdventure.D.Noneofthetrips.
37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTnecessaryforthethreetrips?
A.Goodwalkingshoes.B.Apairofglasses.
C.Foodandwater. D.Asleeping-bag.
38.Wherearethesetrips?
A.Inalargecity.B.Inaparkinthemountains.
C.Inaspecialkindofzoo.D.Inthreedifferentcountries.
B
ChinaStopsTherapyforWebAddicts
(BEIJING)China'sHealthMinistryhasorderedahospitaltostopusingelectricshocktherapytocureyouthsofInternetaddiction,sayingtherewasnoscientificevidenceitworked.LinyiMentalHealthHospitalineasternShandongprovinceusedthetreatmentaspartofafour-monthprogramthathassofartreatednearly3,000youths,theChinaYouthDailynewspaperhasreported,citingthepsychiatristwhorunsit,YangYongxin.
TheministrysaidinastatementpostedonitsWebsitelateMondaythereisnodomesticorinternationalclinicalevidencethatelectricshocktherapyhelpscureInternetaddiction.Electricshocktherapyismostoftenusedtotreatseveredepression.
ChinesepsychologistssaysymptomsofInternetaddictionincludebeingonlinemorethansixhoursaday—playinggamesandlookingatpornographyratherthanworkingorstudying—andgettingangrywhenunabletogetonline.
ThehospitalcouldnotbereachedforcommentTuesday,butspokesmanYangShuyuntoldtheBeijingNewsnewspapertheyhadstoppedadministeringtheshocktherapyafterseeingtheministry'scomments.Shuyunsaiditwasonlypartoftheoverallprogramtotreatpatients,whichalsoincludedmedicineandpsychologicalcounseling.Patientsarecharged5,500yuan($805)amonth.
ComputerandInternetusehasrisendramaticallyasChina'seconomyhasboomedinrecentyears,andaccordingtoanestimatebyChina'sNationalPeople'sCongressabout10percentofthecountry'sunder-18usersareaddictedtotheInternet,althoughitisnotrecognizedasaclinicalcondition.
39.WhywastheelectricshocktherapytocureyouthsofInternetaddictionstopped?
A.Becauseitcausedpeopletohavedeepdepression.
B.Becauseitwouldlastaboutfouryears.
C.Becauseitcausedabout3000youthstodie.
D.Becausetherewasnoscientificevidenceitworked.
40.WhatkindofcaseissuitabletouseElectricshock?
A.ThecaseofseriousWebAddicts.
B.Thecaseofseriouscancer.
C.Thecaseofseriousdepression.
D.Thecaseofseriousbloodpressure.
41.WhichkindofsymptombelongstoInternetaddiction?
A.Morethansixhoursplayinggamesontheplaygroundaday.
B.MorethansixhoursstudyingontheInternetaday.
C.PlayinggamesontheInternetforabouttwohoursaday.
D.MorethansixhoursplayinggamesontheInternetaday.
42.Howmuchwouldpatientspayforiftheyweretreatedforawholeprogram?
A.5500yuan.
B.11000yuan.
C.3200dollars.
D.1600dollars.
C
AscomputersbecomeallthemorepopularinChina,ChinesepeopleareincreasinglyrelyingoncomputerkeyboardstoinputChinesecharacters.Butiftheyusethecomputertoomuch,theymayendupforgettingtheexactstrokes(笔画)ofeachChinesecharacterwhenwritingonpaper.Expertssuggestpeople,especiallystudents,writebyhandmore.
Doyouwritebyhandmoreortypemore?
InBeijing,studentsstartusingacomputerasearlyasprimaryschool. Andcomputerdependence